Refreshing Watermelon Strawberry Smoothie Recipe for Hot Days
Summer heat demands a crisp watermelon strawberry smoothie that refreshes instantly.
Juicy fruits blend into a vibrant crimson drink bursting with natural sweetness.
Ripe strawberries and chilled watermelon chunks create pure liquid sunshine in your glass.
Creamy yogurt adds smooth texture while mint leaves offer a gentle herbal whisper.
Each sip feels like a cool breeze dancing across your palate.
The combination promises an effortless escape from sweltering temperatures.
Blend and chill for an instant tropical vacation in a glass.
Watermelon Strawberry Smoothie That Refreshes
Ingredients for Watermelon Strawberry Smoothie
For the Fruits:For the Liquid:For the Thickener and Optional Garnish:How to Blend Watermelon Strawberry Smoothie
Step 1: Clean Fresh Strawberries
Gently wash the strawberries under cool running water. Carefully remove the green leafy tops and stems, ensuring only the bright red fruit remains.
Step 2: Prepare Juicy Watermelon
Select a ripe watermelon and slice it open. Cut away the tough green rind and slice the sweet red flesh into large, manageable cubes.
Make sure to remove any seeds if present.
Step 3: Blend Fruity Base
Grab your blender and toss in the watermelon cubes and cleaned strawberries.
Pour in some fresh orange juice to help create a smooth, liquid consistency. Blend the ingredients until they transform into a vibrant, silky mixture.
Step 4: Create Frosty Texture
Drop in a handful of ice cubes to the blender. Pulse and blend again until the smoothie becomes thick, cold, and perfectly creamy.
The ice will help create that classic smoothie texture we all love.
Step 5: Serve With Flair
Pour the gorgeous pink smoothie into tall glasses.
For an extra touch of elegance, garnish with a few fresh mint leaves. Serve immediately and enjoy the cool, sweet flavors of summer.
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How to Store Watermelon Strawberry Smoothie
Store leftover smoothie in an airtight container for up to 24 hours. Seal tightly to prevent flavor absorption from other foods.
Pour smoothie into ice cube trays or freezer-safe containers. Freeze for up to 2 weeks. Thaw in refrigerator before consuming.
Before drinking stored smoothie, vigorously shake or stir to restore original texture and blend separated ingredients.
Avoid keeping smoothie at room temperature for more than 2 hours to prevent bacterial growth and maintain drink quality.
FAQs
Yes, you can use a food processor or immersion blender as alternatives.
Absolutely! It’s packed with vitamins, antioxidants, and hydrating fruits that boost nutrition.
Sure, you can mix in protein powder or add Greek yogurt for extra protein and creaminess.
Add a drizzle of honey or use ripe, sweet fruits to naturally enhance the sweetness.
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Watermelon Strawberry Smoothie Recipe
- Total Time: 20 minutes
- Yield: 2 1x
Description
Refreshing watermelon strawberry smoothie brings summer’s coolest sensation straight to your blender. Crisp fruit flavors blend seamlessly, creating a hydrating drink perfect for beating heat and satisfying sweet cravings you’ll absolutely love.
Ingredients
Main Fruits:
- 2.5 cups watermelon, cubed
- 1 cup strawberries
Liquid Ingredients:
- 1/3 cup orange juice
Garnish:
- Fresh mint (optional)
Instructions
- Thoroughly wash strawberries, delicately removing green tops and stems to ensure pristine fruit pieces.
- Slice watermelon into manageable sections, carefully strip away the tough outer rind, and chop into generous chunks.
- Transfer watermelon cubes, cleaned strawberries, and vibrant orange juice into a powerful blender, creating a fruity foundation.
- Activate blender on high speed, transforming ingredients into a silky, uniform liquid with no visible fruit chunks.
- Introduce ice cubes to the mixture, pulsing until the smoothie develops a frosty, velvety consistency and reaches desired thickness.
- Elegantly transfer the chilled beverage into tall glasses, enhancing presentation with optional fresh mint sprigs for a sophisticated touch.
Notes
- Swap orange juice with coconut water for a lighter, tropical twist that reduces sugar content.
- Freeze pre-cut watermelon and strawberries beforehand to create an ultra-creamy, chilled smoothie without diluting flavors with additional ice.
- Include a small piece of fresh ginger or a handful of spinach to boost nutritional value and add a subtle, unexpected depth to the smoothie’s flavor profile.
- Choose ripe, sweet fruits for natural sweetness, eliminating the need for added sugars and creating a more wholesome drink.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 5 minutes
- Category: Smoothie
- Method: Blending
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 2
- Calories: 90 kcal
- Sugar: 18 g
- Sodium: 5 mg
- Fat: 0.3 g
- Saturated Fat: 0.1 g
- Unsaturated Fat: 0.2 g
- Trans Fat: 0 g
- Carbohydrates: 23 g
- Fiber: 2 g
- Protein: 1 g
- Cholesterol: 0 mg
Nate Harper
Founder & Recipe Curator
Expertise
Single-Recipe Development, Farm-to-Table Cooking, Seasonal Menu Planning, Culinary Storytelling, Home Kitchen Innovation
Education
Cascade Culinary Institute – Central Oregon Community College
Certificate in Culinary Arts
Focus: Farm-to-table cuisine, sustainable cooking practices, and seasonal recipe creation.
Nate studied under experienced chefs who emphasized local sourcing, minimal waste, and building recipes from fresh, simple ingredients.
Nate Harper is the founder and creative force behind Make, Take, Bake. Raised in the wild beauty of Oregon’s high desert, Nate grew up surrounded by family gardens, farmers’ markets, and home kitchens that celebrated the seasons.
His early love for simple, honest food evolved into a professional passion when he attended Cascade Culinary Institute, where he sharpened his skills in creating recipes that are sustainable, satisfying, and made for everyday life.
Nate’s goal is to make cooking feel accessible, free of fuss, and full of flavor. He believes a single, thoughtfully built dish can stand alone, and sometimes even steal the show.